Giggs (rapper)













































Giggs
Birth name Nathaniel Thompson[1]
Also known as Hollowman
Born
(1983-05-11) 11 May 1983 (age 35) Peckham, London, England
Genres
  • Hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active 2005–present
Labels


  • SN1

  • NO BS


  • Island 2017-present


  • Takeover Entertainment former


  • XL former


Associated acts


  • Kyze

  • Joe Grind

  • Gunna Dee

  • Tiny Boost

  • Drake

  • Sneakbo


Website sn1giggs.com

Nathaniel Thompson (born 11 May 1983),[2] better known by his stage name Giggs, is an English rapper from Peckham, South East London. He released his debut studio album Walk in da Park in 2008 and released a follow-up album Let Em Ave It the following year. Giggs released his third studio album When Will It Stop in October 2013. In 2016, Giggs released his fourth album Landlord, which entered and peaked at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart – becoming the highest-charting album of his career. His latest mixtape Wamp 2 Dem was released in 2017 and also debuted at No. 2. Giggs is also the frontman and founder of record label and rap collective SN1 (Spare No 1), which includes, Gunna Dee, Joe Grind, Kyze and Tiny Boost.




Contents






  • 1 Music career


    • 1.1 Pre-Career


    • 1.2 2005–08: Career beginnings and Walk in da Park


    • 1.3 2009–12: Let Em Ave It


    • 1.4 2013–14: When Will It Stop


    • 1.5 2015–present: Landlord and Wamp 2 Dem


    • 1.6 2019: Big Bad




  • 2 Relationship with police


  • 3 Discography


    • 3.1 Studio albums


    • 3.2 Commercial mixtapes




  • 4 Awards and nominations


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Music career



Pre-Career


Giggs states in his interview with NFTR that he started out originally as a DJ in Peckham, predominately playing reggae, ragga and bashment. He also had his own radio station called "Spare No One FM".[3]



2005–08: Career beginnings and Walk in da Park


After deciding to pursue a music career, he released numerous mixtapes including Hollowman Meets Blade which featured Blade Brown, Welcome to Boomzville, Best of Giggs 1 and 2 and 3 and Ard Bodied, which featured Dubz. His mixtapes have supposedly sold more than 10,000 units. This success helped his popularity expand outside London.[4]


In 2007, Giggs released the track "Talkin' da Hardest", which featured Giggs rapping over the instrumental of Stat Quo's song "Here We Go" originally produced by Dr. Dre. "Talkin da Hardest" was later certified silver after it was officially released. In 2008 he released his debut album Walk in da Park independently. This album helped Giggs’ popularity expand outside London and in 2008 he was nominated for the BET Awards in the US for Best Hip-Hop Act: UK. Giggs won the award beating out more established acts at the time.



2009–12: Let Em Ave It


In August 2009 Giggs signed a record deal with XL Recordings.


Giggs released Let Em Ave It in 2009 and singles released from that album include "Slow Songs" featuring Mike Skinner, "Look What The Cat Dragged In" and "Don't Go There" featuring American rapper B.o.B. At the Reading Festival in 2010, Giggs appeared on BBC Three, which was his first television appearance, performing his single "Look What The Cat Dragged In". That year he also appeared on Tinchy Stryder's single "Game Over" Alongside Chipmunk, Devlin, Example, Tinie Tempah and Professor Green. The single charted at No. 21 in the Official UK Singles Chart. This year he was nominated at the MOBO awards in the Best UK Hip Hop/Grime category. He was then nominated again for the same award in 2011.



2013–14: When Will It Stop


In 2013, Giggs released the album When Will It Stop. The album featured artists such as Ed Sheeran and Styles P. It debuted at number 21 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming his highest-charting album at the time.



2015–present: Landlord and Wamp 2 Dem


As Giggs geared up for the release of his album Landlord he featured on many records. Two notable records were "Man Don't Care" by JME and "Three Wheel Ups" by Kano, also featuring Wiley. "Man Don't Care" went on to be certified Gold in the UK by the BPI whilst "Three Wheel Ups" was certified silver.


On 5 August 2016, Giggs released his fourth studio album Landlord independently on SN1 Records. The album features guest appearances from Stormzy, Rico Love, Donae'o and more. It was received well and garnered very positive reviews. Landlord became Giggs' highest entry on the UK Albums Chart, debuting at number two. The album was preceded by the lead single "Whippin Excursion" and followed up with the club-themed "Lock Doh", which achieved a Gold certification from the BPI in March 2018. The album Landlord also went on to be certified silver by the BPI. Landlord was nominated for Best Album at the 2016 MOBO Awards.


Also in 2016, Giggs was nominated for several awards at the KA & GRM Daily Rated Awards. On the night he walked away with the Artist of the Year Award. This year he was also nominated for two MOBO awards. Best Rap/Hip-Hop and Best Album.


In March 2017, Giggs was featured on two songs from Canadian rapper Drake's album More Life, "No Long Talk" and "KMT". "KMT" peaked at No.9 on the UK Singles Chart whilst "No Long Talk" peaked at 17. "KMT" is certified gold in the UK by the BPI and "No Long Talk" is certified silver.


Giggs was nominated for Best Hip Hop at the 2017 MOBO Awards, which he went on to win. He was also nominated for Best International Act: Europe at the 2017 BET Awards.


On 6 October 2017, Giggs released a new mixtape entitled Wamp 2 Dem. Despite also being offered as a free download, the project sold enough units to enter the UK Albums Chart at number two, making it his joint highest-charting release. Giggs released "Linguo" featuring Donae'O as the only single from the project, it peaked at No. 28 on the UK singles chart and would later be certified silver by the BPI.


Giggs collaborator Drake was a surprise headline act at Wireless 2018 in London, filling in for DJ Khaled. Drake would come out right after Giggs' Wireless set, as they performed KMT for the second time in the UK. They first performed KMT at Reading Festival, where Giggs brought out Drake as a surprise guest.[5]



2019: Big Bad


Giggs announced his new album "Big Bad" via Youtube on January 7th 2019, with a 2 minute trailer. This features Giggs attacking London whilst "187" is heard in the background.



Relationship with police


Giggs was convicted for possession of a firearm in 2003, and sentenced to two years in prison. In February 2012, police searched a car Giggs was in and found an illegal firearm; Giggs spent six months remanded in custody, despite the driver admitting to owning the gun, as police accused Giggs of being aware of the firearm. Giggs was acquitted on all charges.[6]


Giggs often experienced venues cancelling events he was scheduled to appear at mere hours before the performance.[6][7] Giggs was dropped as support act for Lil Wayne before a 2006 tour without explanation.[7] These incidents have been linked to actions of the Metropolitan Police Service, who have been said to have specifically targeted Giggs.[6][7][8] Giggs believes that they "must have called the venues and threatened them with taking away their licences".[7] In 2010, he said that "every single thing I do that's supposed to be positive, they fuck up for me". In 2013, he stated: "I don't want to get caught up in whose fault it is, or whether the police are after me [...] I'm just happy to be making music again".[6]


In 2009, the Metropolitan Police wrote to XL strongly advising the label not to sign Giggs, though they did so anyway.[7] A 2010 tour planned by Giggs was cancelled due to police warnings.[6] In 2013, Giggs' London performance of material from When Will It Stop was cancelled by police, after they had given him the go-ahead. Giggs responded in a video publicly apologising to fans, reimbursing them for tickets, and sarcastically praising the police's attempts to "slow [him] down".[8]



Discography




Studio albums




  • Walk in da Park (2008)


  • Let Em Ave It (2010)


  • When Will It Stop? (2013)


  • Landlord (2016)


  • Big Bad (2019)



Commercial mixtapes



  • Wamp 2 Dem (2017)


Awards and nominations























































Year
Region
Ceremony
Category
Result
2008
United States

BET Awards
Best Hip Hop Act: UK
Won
2010
United Kingdom

MOBO Awards
Nominated

2011
Best Hip Hop / Grime Act: UK
2016
United Kingdom
MOBO Awards
Best Hip Hop
2016
United Kingdom
MOBO Awards
Best Album
Nominated
2017
United States

BET Awards
Best International Act: Europe
Nominated
2017
United Kingdom

MOBO Awards
Best Hip Hop
Won


References





  1. ^ Knight, Gavin (27 August 2012). "We can't hide away from our history of gritty youth culture". The Guardian. London..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ Jason Birchmeier. "Giggs | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 January 2018.


  3. ^ Not For The Radio (2016-08-04), Giggs - Landlord, Past, Bangers and More [NFTR], retrieved 2018-09-16


  4. ^ Lester, Paul (19 November 2009). "Giggs (No 672)". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 21 April 2011.


  5. ^ Giggs & Drake perform KMT


  6. ^ abcde Wolfson, Sam (5 October 2013). "Giggs: prison, police harassment, cancelled tours - When Will It Stop". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 August 2018.


  7. ^ abcde Allen, Lily (12 December 2017). "why giggs is brilliant, by lily allen". i-D. Vice Media. Retrieved 25 August 2018.


  8. ^ ab "Giggs issues apology video after London show is cancelled by police – watch". NME. 9 October 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2018.




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